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			 Millikin’s traditional ceremony for students will be 
			on Sunday, May 18 at 2 p.m. at the Decatur Civic Center. Millikin 
			will host a ceremony for graduates of its Professional Adult 
			Comprehensive Education (PACE) Program and Master of Business 
			Administration (MBA) Program on Saturday, May 17 at 7 p.m. in 
			Kirkland Fine Arts Center. Tickets are required for admission to 
			both ceremonies. 
 The ceremony on Sunday, May 18 will mark the graduation of 
			approximately 350 students. Theatre and Dance’s own Shawn Lent ’00 
			will return to the Big Blue to serve as the 2014 Commencement 
			speaker. The ceremony will also include remarks by student Elise F. 
			Scannell of Jerseyville, Ill., selected by her fellow classmates to 
			address the graduating class.
 
 Lent created her own job title: social practice dance artist and 
			manager. Trained as a professional dancer, it was her passion to 
			help others that ultimately led Lent to find her calling beyond the 
			stage and to opportunities that have taken her around the world. 
			Combining dance with her desire to bring social change and reform, 
			Lent has used her talent to unify cultures, provide recreational 
			therapy and bring smiles to those in need.
 
			
			 From 2001 to 2003, Lent worked as a dance critic and youth worker in 
			a predominantly-Muslim community in East London, England. As a youth 
			and community development worker at Froud Community Centre, Lent 
			spearheaded art festivals and music and tolerance workshops. She 
			also secured funding for community-based film projects and 
			job-readiness programs for youth offenders and served as a youth 
			worker for crime prevention initiatives.
 
 Lent returned to the U.S. in 2003, taking on several positions that 
			combined both her interests, including serving as arts integration 
			program specialist for the Center of Community Arts Partnerships at 
			Columbia College in Chicago from 2006 to 2012. She was one of only 
			12 North American and European leaders selected for the 2010 United 
			Nations Alliance of Civilizations International Fellowship program. 
			In May 2011, she was handpicked by representatives of the United 
			Nations to teach dance in Kevljani, Bosnia-Herzegovina, as part of 
			the Most Mira “Bridge of Peace” Youth Festival.
 
 Awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant during the 2012-13 academic year, 
			Lent lectured at the Academy of Arts’ High Institute of Ballet in 
			Cairo, Egypt. Her project, “Artist as Catalyst,” focused on dance 
			classes and lectures on community arts theory and the role of 
			artists in civil society and education. Today, she serves as 
			EducationUSA coordinator and grant manager at AMIDEAST Cairo and an 
			instructor for Cairo Contemporary Dance Center. She also founded the 
			dance program at the 57357 Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt, where 
			she also volunteers and teaches dance to cancer patients.
 
			Lent was founding chair of the Associates Board for Links Hall, 
			Chicago’s home for independent dance and performance, and a founding 
			board member of Donna’s Good Things, a foundation that provides 
			opportunities for children facing adversity. She has also served on 
			the Young Associates Board of Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago 
			and Chicago Arts Educators Forum advisory board, and is a member of 
			the UNESCO International Dance Council (CID) and the British 
			Council’s Transatlantic Network 2020.
 Lent completed a bachelor of fine arts degree in theatre and dance 
			from Millikin in 2000. She holds a master’s degree in arts 
			management from Columbia College Chicago and a post-graduate 
			certificate in professional practice from Goldsmith’s College, 
			University of London. Lent also writes a personal blog that was 
			featured in the Arts and Culture section of the Huffington Post 
			online news website. Her July 2013 post “Am I A Dancer Who Gave Up?” 
			received more than 140,000 hits and 27,000 likes.
 
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             The ceremony on Saturday, May 17 will celebrate the 
			graduation of students earning their bachelor’s degree from Millikin 
			in one of six academic programs offered in PACE, the accelerated 
			evening bachelor’s degree program for adults, as well as students 
			receiving their Master of Business Administration degree from 
			Millikin. The speaker for the ceremony will be Dr. Randall Rentfro 
			‘78, associate professor of accounting at The University of Tampa. 
			The ceremony will also include speeches by PACE student Daniel W. 
			Hartman of Sherman, Ill., and MBA student Bobbi J. Donath of 
			Decatur, Ill., also selected by fellow classmates to address the 
			graduating class.
 Dr. Randall Rentfro currently serves on the Board of Trustees of 
			Millikin University. He graduated from Millikin with a bachelor’s 
			degree in accounting in 1978, completed his master’s degree in 
			accountancy at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in 
			1986, and earned a Ph.D. in business administration (accounting 
			concentration) at Florida Atlantic University in 2000.
 
 Dr. Rentfro’s teaching and research interests focus on the financial 
			reporting of corporations and governments and factors that influence 
			such reporting. Dr. Rentfro’s most recent research activities center 
			on state and local governments. In 2010, he and two colleagues 
			received a grant from the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) 
			to examine the need for disclosures of tax abatement activities by 
			local governments.
 
 Dr. Rentfro began his career at Caterpillar Inc. in 1978 and held 
			various positions until he left to join Decatur Memorial Hospital in 
			1986 as its controller. In 1990, he began his faculty career at 
			Millikin as an assistant professor of accounting. He later assumed 
			the responsibility for being the director of Institutional Research 
			and Assessment and chair of the Department of Accounting and 
			Management Information Systems. In 1996, he moved to Florida to join 
			Florida Atlantic University as a graduate teaching assistant and 
			research assistant and upon finishing his Ph.D., was promoted to an 
			assistant professor of accounting. In 2005, he joined Nova 
			Southeastern University where he taught in the undergraduate and 
			graduate programs. Dr. Rentfro also chaired four dissertations for 
			students in the Doctorate of Business Administration Program (DBA) 
			at NSU. In 2011, he left Nova Southeastern to join The University of 
			Tampa as an associate professor of accounting.
 
 Dr. Rentfro’s professional work has been recognized with numerous 
			awards such as the Distinguished Research Award from the Academy of 
			Marketing Studies, and the 2010 National Author Award from the 
			Association of Government Accountants. He is a three-time Accounting 
			Professor of the Year award recipient at Florida Atlantic 
			University.
 
 For more information on Millikin University’s 2014 Spring 
			Commencement, please visit
			
			millikin.edu/commencement .
 
			
			 
			
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